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Woman’s Suicide Called Tragic
Catholic News Service, America Magazine
“Aid in Dying” as Political Language
Kevin C. Walsh, Mirror of Justice
Messages
Rachel Hadas, The New Criterion
Recycled Images, Relational Aesthetics, and the Sound of Music
Brett David Potter, The Other Journal
Promised Land
Walter A. McDougall, Intercollegiate Review
The Myth of Chinese Super Schools
Diane Ravitch, The New York Review of Books
The South Transept Window, St. Lucia at Lowhampton
Martin Monohan, The Poetry Foundation
The Most Popular Passages in Books, According to Kindle Data
Robinson Meyer, The Atlantic
Rémi Brague in New York, art and science in Massachusetts, and more. Continue Reading »
As New York Archdiocese Prepares to Reorganize Parishes, Catholics Hope Theirs Will Be Saved
Sharon Otterman, The New York Times
How the Brides of ISIS Are Attracting Western Women
Ruth Michaelson, The Week
What’s Wrong With Mindfulness? More Than You Might Think
Melanie McDonagh, The Spectator
Empty Pews
G. Ronald Murphy, America Magazine
Speed Kills
Mark C. Taylor, The Chronicle of Higher Education
Inside Twitter’s Ambitious Plan to Kill the Password
Casey Newton, The Verge
Lila: Too Mysterious By Half
Peter Blair, Fare Forward
From Sparkling Celebrations to Canadian Tragedy, the Week in Photos
The Wall Street Journal
Between Magisterium and Magistrate: Notre Dame’s Choice on Marriage’s Meaning
Michael Bradley, The Public Discourse
ISIS’s War on the World’s Ancient Religions
Stephanie Saldana, The Wall Street Journal
Moral and Divine (and Terrifying)
Dan Piepenbring, The Paris Review
How Facebook Is Changing the Way Its Users Consume Journalism
Ravi Somaiya, The New York Times
Look At Your Money
Trevor Logan, Curator Magazine
The Virtues of Brunch
Gracy Olmstead, The American Conservative
The Mineral Night/ A Child in the Likeness of God
Marly Youmans, Books & Culture
The Imminent Death of the Internet Troll
Jake Swearingen, The Atlantic
Strange Days
Sven Birkerts, Lapham’s Quarterly
From Isaac Newton to the Genius Bar
Darrin M. McMahon, Nautilus
The Secret History of Birth Control Pills
Sarah Kliff, Vox
This Marriage Thing is (Beautiful) Hard as Hell
Maria Grizzetti, Incarnation and Modernity
Learning to Love the Individual
Travis LaCouter, Ethika Politika
Meditative Photo Series Celebrates the Beauty of Stillness Through Glass Windows
Katie Hosmer, My Modern Met
Middle East Must Keep Its Christians, Says Vatican Calling for Scrutiny of Islamists’ Funding
Hannah Roberts, The Tablet
Trust Levels of News Sources by Ideological Group
Pew Research Center
ElloAnd Goodbye to the New Facebook?
Ed Cumming, The Guardian
Isaac Asimov Mulls, “How Do People Get New Ideas?”
Isaac Asimov, MIT Technology Review
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